aqvyfirll-Jvli! _. . \. .’l/I‘lliilllr a . b ( PAGE TIN Extra! llresenfs DICK “ill” llln NINA llllBB-[IREWIIIIIH SIIIUIMSCUMEZ IIIHIIKEIIUGE JOHNNY'S DANG COLUMBIA PICTURES EVELYN News - Truman Vielh Canada . English Darby — Also Cartoon. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 AND 9 rnmue EDWARD-nan. -rues. - wen. TODAY — Alan Le“ - lrlan Donlavy "TWO YEAR‘ IEPORI TPII MAST“ . Winners In E R O U S but that's how women like him! a i EMPIRE TOIIIIIT All SAT. ) Show: 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘ IIOPPY SEES IEII 5 . . u.» . CAPITOL MOI. — TllES. and WED. TODAYii "SWAMPFIRE" Comedy-Cortoon-Novel ty Shows 2:30-78 I I CARTOON - COMEDY .~ s i, ‘u. c. College Closing For Term The Union Commercial Gil-age GUARD] AN _n_-. THE ETQYVN JUNE 14, 1947 “rto Seven Salletl For Pleasure l By Graham Yeti; i noun Amman uu L. S. STIVENSON Ill-Maw lsiund‘ ma ., ,_ _ ‘fascination of ti...‘ “Ne. he bold her, I llnvsnt euponted and while Sh, Timon“. I.“ “sad M!” WWW“? M" had announced that. those of his nursing him’ you “mm” ‘overnight on the island, the n Fwy ‘III-Y, “med 5II,dde“Iy'_!WIfI;Iy-!W€epi‘.flg darkness 0f the M“ "g m“? F“ "kfd- Wlmrtroplc night; found them all aboard ever for‘? ls hi" ill?‘ The Lnnvnng Grcntrix turned to her. rur- ' prleid. “Why, haven't Wu h arzilylhe nnpxmn-ty of explaining the was climbing down to sec what had the before the mm, w“ due ,0 '0!“ 1"‘ Y“ m"! “m” “I““" had learncd that tn. wireless ecu-li- sonlcone tell me?" Lady Kitty de- mom had been put out of Com. maledcd. "ls he very badly hurlflmluion} And who told Miss Wlnstunlzy tel "mmd t° mm?" "my wlnned the millionaire. W Ile earllc that. da W-hen the A Gflh“ KMPM iCaIptnin hmlr mentiongci how easy! . it ou‘ be for The Lapwln I0 "There's little damage done andwngenfmr “nuance he nndinut: he'll ‘be on his feet again Ngnling haying made up n,‘ mind a531,,‘ us VWIIh stories o! haunted islands ‘his future con.d,,ct__to;d gapgaln‘ inside 4e hcurs. As to who invled Venn,“ that he cud no, Wm,‘ 3,11,‘ Miss Wlnstanley to transform llcr~ at that moment tn disc-lose we self into a nursinl; sister I hav“n't nccldnnn than nan happen d ,0 The: ‘She reawtcst idea." Lnnmnn It Md “o; suited sir, ,4A‘5 socin as we get back l must; Tnnnnnys book to take any immed. sec ‘ow lc ls." - l n_ N0 he r951. Greatrix pursed his lips, “It sn't ‘Iain? gielstwinhse fncedw with m, " ._ Y’I‘_"" he "lid he“ i?“ altogether different. clrcumstnnrcf i" . IS rum“ rough going‘ Captain Ventriss made i: aburd-v V‘ n‘ ‘IY 75°“ ' ‘ i that the damn e to f-ih“ . y Kitty laughed. "But you sxsgesglatlgnnsmltten could gm, have ‘L m“? me an that way’ m“ been the result cf an accident. ' 95" 10m" "But who was likely to do a i001 ‘V‘"‘°“‘ °°"'“°“Y h‘ "hlshd h” ‘hing like that?" Pointer had fie-l from llcr fest 11nd she felt herself gunmen and -Cnntn,n vnnuiés. m‘, pttllFed like a Child in the man's than cnfm nnv that n,“ characti‘rll c l'0ll'g arms, ,5 3m’ n8 119d. Lady Kitty could not recall ever ‘ Iflgntgrn 19mm,’ in.’ sin Al, I mo“, having been carried in the arms of n "n" my oparago; tells m? m5! a man before. She liked it. he h“ not m. repnwgmgn; neccs-j At lust they reached the top and-say to W‘ the trnmmnte: rung» Grczztrlx retiher dozvn agnin on her “Bun this l! absurd. Venn- 55y‘ “S” ,, . . . thundered Sir Timothf- ‘Do W“, ‘ Ivhcrr, he szlld, panting n lltt. e, run“ what m“ means? Are you ‘isnt that marvrllfills?’ sure that no man-oer n’ ya“ (y-w Below them the palrrs lazly w” responsnner. waved their feathery foliage. B:- Captain vent-ms shook ms headw ynnd them the rough, 1.26M)" “NO many}. o; my crew “mun d: coloured coast-line and txyand men a focus,‘ flnnn, sln Even. m‘ that} again file vyhiin sand r-ilimt- i,” them knows n,“ unless we grt‘ nler ng in t e ropca BUIllgl. , i w. .30,’ The sun on the sand mad: it 232,316“ “e “man pm m} I ‘Imkl’ ‘“ ‘mmsh "5 m“ w“ "'1 " his ls terrible, Ventrlsal Wrat flécted from the facets of a million Brfwe some to do?» I cu diamonds. And there lay The he's 39m“ 51MB‘ hwwu 5M" guests who wrahed, might. remllni During dinner, Sir ‘Timothy t ok[ He's had an accident. Kncckzd hislsmlnfion He had had n (en words ‘mud °" ‘he ride Cf m? b?“ as he with Captain Vcntriss some lttlc} halmcncd WZlEn we ran ailrozind." be served and n, m“ inmrvpw m,‘ I “YI SHALL HAVE DOMINION l no»! sea T0 sea" . Psalm 72:8. l Lot us not think of ease or rest, or count my sacrifice too gresl. . in order that our beloved lgnd l may be free from drlnk'a deadly “control". —&.ra Rowen Wright. Alcohol 1a an insidious poison. in that it produces effects which seem to have only one antidote-alco- I hol agalns-Blr Frederick Treevoc. ' Alcohol ls p. poison, so Is strych- lllne. so is arsenic. so ls opium; it ranks with these agents. Health is ‘ always la some way injured by it —beuleflv.ed by it never. -slr Ari- l At first. the information M00591"; drew cluk u D . . Mas. noose says wan anoncrrr uquonno MANY (Aabury Pltk Evening Press) The Woman's Christian Tamp- erance union ls now functioning In 46 countries. including many where work has been renewed fol- lowing the war. Mrs. Ella. A. Boole. Brooklyn, president. told the seventeenth convention of the World's W. C. T. U. here yester- day. Mrs. Boole, who will be 89 years old on July 26 and la to retire af- ter this convention. reminded the approximately 2,000 delegates and visitors in Convention Hall that members of each affiliated group were pledged total absfalners and ‘ urged "to Increase our membership and thus Increase the immunity of the world to alcoholism." Nominations for new World's W. C. T. U. officers are to be made today and elections will he held llfonday. The convention will con- clude Monday. Mrs. Boole home life everywhere ha: under- gone radical changes In the 10 years since the last World's W. C. T. U. convention in Washington and the war brought about a tre- mendous increase in drinking. HIM Liquor Ada w- c- r U- I Asumptuous said yesterday thatl Lapwing quietly as though natur- “Perhaps if We could !lr.d who, "Beer." Mrs. Boole added. "was had wrecked the tran:rnIl;,V.-.'l'," Vent-P sold In army canteens; it was is- iclostcl for the term on Frdril’, June ally at anchor; not in the least, so l3. Prlncpal Mrrn presided uxd n, sccllleti, cut‘ uf place. lpresentcd the diplomas, certiicatcg] '*Mgy~vQ1]Qu5!" one 5113mm, a]. land prizrs won during the lei‘ln.'nfn g reverenuy, ; The attendance was very large and (“_‘|_‘l(I\ (;,-¢--,,u-5;¢ w, bend. he“ {excellent progress was mafe in one arm’ gently “you; he, gm aall depavbrtrnts. Special nlr-nt o:i;,.,,,,.,_ _ "Yes." lze agreed. “marvellous! iwzu made of the gcod work dune; lb?’ "ewrans durinl the "lm- MifBut not more mnrvcllcus than yiu. prize‘: were won by vetegnnrzhiliélaudy Kim”, exce nt work done in t c ,. r-i p0,- answer Sh, ramd he, we, laflhdlglsvzlrtlnfni 11nd" B11155 lt/Itc- to his face and emlllxi. ona ‘s rec ion was rtncvre o. ‘The high percentages maria l the iweekly spelling tests shovndn tie _great interest taken by the, ~students in this very lmp.~rtant» i-flgigjfsft- Th! timiwgmge S!‘ p;mi""i A day had gone by. The initial . WAS S T555 ’ . Q l‘ Tl'_ _.________i_________ 'clpzrl. ' - College will reopen the first week l‘; c‘ Iirnartmcnt, m September. ‘Shirley Boultcr, CvLcary. Following ‘s the list of d.plo'r.a, "-1 lrr lint. CHAPTER VIII "I Don't Trust Hyltun!" awarded to PF. I., ‘cs. WHERE WATCIIM N DIED shooting it out with a gang a: robbers. all armed to the team, g man who volunteered to guard ma village bank at. Alisa Craig, Ont., was killed as his third cartridge proved a dud.’ Veteran of two ‘certificate and prize winners; $[)".‘Illl prize for Spoiling. com- . msrclal Department, "Elvin Daurlas, I‘ I (‘ indicates veteran.) award-rd to I M I Se ior Commercial GTILKIUZILESZIP-Elq '39.!) per cent. CITRTICLCWDWW, n F Finley Fluscr. ‘Elvin Douglas. Wil- Special priw Jor student finl-h- Illam MacLL-an. Kenneth Mlnlx". 311K boi-il KOUTW‘; in one term aw- |*W.H. McLainc, ‘Donafd Math s'n, arded to ‘Mnrglrct Grant, lilli-r- AT $QUTHPQRT ,Willlam MacEwen, ‘Colin m. Kmgnslic. P.E.I. .‘Arnolcl McCaull, Blair Swan, Des-l Special prize for highest stand- A smell farm of ‘l5 one; with imond Preece. Cameron Butler,;'n§ in Cazrfmcrcial Department aw- gqoom nous. Wm, u" mnd"n“"Wlll:1xThMcheod, ‘gjtltllel’ SMnln-Jsheppl-to! ‘Arnold McOalul, Eler. cmweniencfl- AI“ o" IUTQVEaohcl-n, AIe Ohcverlce,‘ 5D 6'51. ‘prize fcr highest stand- barn. Situated on paved higll-f~waync MacGi-egor, ‘Cl-l. Bern- 111g in shorthand ‘Pheory, equally way two mile; from gifyg ‘ard. ‘Gordon Kelly, Cyril Mcrrla-‘m_l’l'il.€d by ‘Margaret Grant, Ellrr- ey, Alton Younker, 'JOI'\n Math- sllc. P.E.I: ‘Mflfilflfet Keuugll, eson. Wendell Stewart, Edward Charlottetown, P.E.I, and ‘Ellern McKenzie. Glydon Willis, Robcrrliallctt. Wclmzulh, NS, drawn Apply:- riss suszssvd- “We might tiirovcri sued to men on ships-sometimes SOMPOnP with greater knowlrdgc of? the only cold drink available. Hos- thug thingi- than f-llffiiilles. Una tcsses ta service men and women h.“ we do 1 can 59s m; prosyctV, who bad never tasted liquor be- og our grtting away at all." “How about Ilylton?" a-lad Sr "imctlll, with sudden q III do,” trus; Hyltgn, (l-Efilllill. “Are you suggvstlng. sir, that. my Chief Officer delibcratiiy mm‘ pered with the mechanism. bull!“ l! you are, lil‘, I must remind YO“ that the transmitter was all figm- nt noon and iiwi» MT- HYIQ" ‘had not. at that time, come round alter his accident." (To Ba Continued) _._-__.._--- OENTENABIAN KEEP! POSTED BERWICK-ON-TWEED. EHK- —' (CP)—-Mrs. Mflry Gaulid celebrated her 104th birthday and told. report- ars: "I can remember nadir»! 8W“: the fall of Sevastopol in the Cr- mean WBIL‘ and still arm an ardchi n9w5p5p@r.rog,der-—bllt the small prlnl. ls becoming n trial.’ FALSE BEAUTY Spacious, now meaninfl "3991 m” swirled galr or beautiful. MORELL REAR CHURCH PICNIC Reserve Wednesday, July 16th for Plcnle at Moi-ell Rear Church. PETER SUMMERS McCaull, Gordon Cutcllffe, ‘Dznaldibll Margaret Kcoughw Southporf, P.E.l. M°°L°°d- i i “mm “cc-c s» ‘mm Sidney Han’ 45' n b“ em, John E. shepherd, Harold F Lewrn chicken breeder. had fired twoiTeresu Mdynuux’ Enem Dcwne’ shots from his 32 calibre revolverflnyce Mwswam’ vqimda Ficrguioln’; and pulled the trigger a thirdishlfley Bwim" Hyim oiwn’ s f“; time, when he was struck through m’ Ben’ ha“ "Mm" B“? P"_a't': the heart. Police found the Mfg’ Meuum’ mrgare‘ Mac’ watchman on the floor of the L‘ ' Mnur" GIMP‘ ‘Iypewrltlng - WIL SHIP '(1EN LIINF. D MERCURY PARTS (‘IIIVII’I.F. STEWART MOTORS MIIWIII ,\I~ ANYWHERE; l‘ Ill\ Iivrli Bank o! Commerce. shown above. Arnold Mocnnnl Anne MacKenzie. Shorthand Graduates - Es hvr, ;Duucet.te, Ora Pound, ‘Catherine iMacDonald. ‘Olga Watts, ‘Mary lvleurant, ‘Irene MavPhel-son. F-rnc Oulton. Mary Wallace. ‘Margaret Keough, ‘Margaret Grant, ‘Elccn; Hallctt, Norma Campbell, ‘Regina Bears. Anna MacEwan, Brrnivc Stews-rt. Mayo Campbell. J15“! $hurmin. Mildred Nlofllnnfll. Marjorie Keouzhnn. Shirley Hug- gan, Evelyn Jenkins, ElnYFe Eflliflw ders. ~ m MAXIMUM sumac: VALIJI; RD n LI Constant research, Itllpgg. fibril, supervision. Special roofing felt, an‘. Spelling N per oenl. and ovzr —' sted and coated with eo- Ralph Maelhy 100 per cent; shir- ley Boulter 100; Elvin E. Douglas,‘ 99.9; Regina Bears. 99.8; Catherine MacDongld, 99.7; Irene MacPherJ son 99.5; Therese Molyneaux 99.5; Joyce Schunnan 90.5; Petridui Hunter 99.5; Oolln King 90.3; M1??? and reinforced for added toughneu. Permanently coloured granules from 3.1’. quay. I I I I I I 1"!“ IIPIIIII, processed I I I I I I I _ ‘ ,_ E. Meunnt 99,3; Earl MacEach-j . H‘. .'\I()(‘K ~ern 99.3; Norma Campbell 992: ""r_lllrfaca treated for Eileen Hallett 99.1; Anna; Mac-l maximum adhesion Ewan 90.1; Maya Camp .e11 99.; Cyril Morrlsey 99.; Alton Youlvker. 98.9; Willfnm McLeod 968, Mall- ,aret Grant 98.9; Shirley I-luggnn $1.6; Edward Cheverie 98.5; Esther ;Doucette 98.5; Kenneth Mullly ma; Arthur Ryan 98.4; w.n. Mac- Lean 99.8; Donald Mathcann £6 3: _Ora Pound 98.2; Peggy Kcuih .lia.m MacLean 97.5; C.H Bernard 97.4; Desmoru. Prccce V1.4; Eileen Qullty 98.7; Donald McLeod i6 6: Eddie MacKcnzh 96.5; Mldred McKlnnon 93 4; Mary McLecd 96.8; Ethel Nlcbnlson 96.2; Mary May- hew 90.1; Hylfa Owen 95 9; Nor- ldn R/yan 95.7; Margarvt McLeod 96 5. ' Pllzl LIB!‘ Qeelal prise for Qelllnl, lhon P)PIIIII(P Hull 9i0®i00i0i TOP; PROTECTION I?! a ale/Z’! 00/1! Iougli, durable, flexible B.P. Asphalt Shingles, made {qr Canada's climate, are proof "Klimt all common roofing hazards-save paint and up- keep. Quality and colours endure. At Eur 8.1’. Dealerl. —Iee the range of I colours and blulda _.. learn their economy. .991; Wendell Stewart 99.1; D:r- "Tgqr "'4, “n” .ot.hy Moclhchern 96.1; Eln- narrow’: ennui‘: beth MaoDougall 97.6 pc-r cent; UnI-hleoflioellogsnd ,Marjorlc Kecughan 9'1 5; Wll- Convener. - surprising that moderate- Jore. It is not some who- had been b IQhL.iC\l-I drinkers. and even some who had - been abstalners before entering ll the service, became alcoholics. l In civilian life social drinking increased especially among women. gift for Father's llay I BAWLINGS‘ SUPERB SHAVING REQUISITES for Illa unan mung,“ y. the fine thlngs of Illa. "pa, Excellency" shaving is“ u; l after-shove lotion, impugn” I packaged ln Ivory and brown plastic, In elaqonl glh baqflgg Olbar sale $1.1] up. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT M"! l4..- TH YAL DRUG STORE ~ 1 1H8 QUEENST.‘ PHONE 2'll year. "Alcohol-caused IllSiLYliIy may be worse in tllc United Slates than ln other countries represented at, this convention because in recent Scare It has become probably the heaviest drinking nation in m; world. Per cnplta, consumce Expen- dltures for alcoholic beverages 1n the United States last year were $62.05, as against about $30 for the United Ifingdom (England, SCOIIMM. Wales and Northern Irelllfld) formerly the llcavlcst drinkers among English speaking people, and far more than the Canadian figure of about $30." Bootleggers In Wet States The average wet state has more 1 bootleggers than dry Kansas where gall liquor dealers are law break. lers. Mrs. Glenn G. Hays, Ran- |som, Kms. said in predicting [bar the Sunflower state would turn ‘back a wet drive to repeajl m“- stltullonal prohibition in 1948. Mrs. Hays. who is recording 5gp. rctary of the National W. C. T. U. said she had learned after arriv- "\8 "We ihfli many eastcrners as well as some forefg were confused over the liquor aitI ullion in Kansas "due ta mo“. ileltillif’, much of It by non-resident "The falsity of clqm, "m, d firms?! is wetteruthan wet states? ed l-b l’?! 851d. ls quickly prov. I y a comparison with nan-by Owe. which, unlike Kanraa, h“ state stares where lfqugy may b‘ bought legally.” MEDICINAL M05] Irilh 1113mm; Ireland fiomtilvewlirliddle ma mm and used in the belief that It an“ tuberculosis. CARE FOR AGED LONDON - (cm-mm- M cent of all houses now under con. "w bv Britain's loco] amhorltles will bc devoted to special need; M the aged. Tenders for more mm 1.000 dwellings Specially map,“ for requirements of old people h; gas? approved by the Health m» r . ,'I‘he cocktail party has ‘ a common form of entertaining a- mongsocl-ety people and church women do not always stay‘ away from such functions. “The liquor interest new in this increased drlnklng an opportunity te extend their sales. Never has any commodity been so expensive- ly or attractively advertised. must nay, or they would not. do ‘it. But the real cost. h in the wreck- ‘ed lives of those who do not see farther than the catch phrases and attractive pictures." The far-reaching activities by World's W. C. T. U. affiliates, Mrs. Boole explained. range from spon- soring homes for unwed mothers and their babies in Korea to fak- inz care of War refugees In Switz- erland. Sweden and Denmark, while Frances Llu, executive secre- 1 tary of’ the W. C. T. U. In China. l has continued her orphanages and ‘homes for the aged during bhe vrar. tho she har had to move ,several times. W.C.'l‘.ll. ASKS BAN 0N LIQUOR SALES T0 G135 (Asbury Park "Evening Press“) President Truman has been uk- sd to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages to peacetime military night. Dr. Daniel A. Pollng, of the [Baptist Tenvple church, Philadel- lphla, who ls also editor of the Christian Herald. told the seven- teenth convention of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance union that s. Commission of which he was a member had mended to the President that. no liquor or beer. he sold i0 trlifll-‘QI In the event. the tabllshed. He added that the recommenda- tion: Include making all places who; liquor out o! bound! and that. violator! be prosecuted h! federal. not local. authorltiea. At the conclusion of Dr. Pol- lng‘a speech before more 2.000 delegates and visitor: from Z countries. Mrs. filo A. Brooklyn, 88-year-old presldent_ turned to the audience and said: “Mothers do not like to talk about preparing for another war. The United Lhtlons was eltlb- llshed for peace and that in our goal. The World's W. C. T. U. is ex- pected to declare luelf nlinat universal military training at this convention. ltl first since 1987. The National W.C.’l‘.U. in convention in Minneapolis lest ,‘ ‘ adopted a resolution opposing con- scripflon. Liquor Billed tor InQQQ "fills ucoundlaa; pan o! alco- holiam is the nation's growing in- ranlty problem." rm. Calvin aald. "Ia shown ‘In the census bureau's current. report on patients in mant- al lnltltutlona for 1N4, lust re- leased u, Wafltlnlton, the latest statistic: available. "flu report dlodoeed that H.110 alcoholics. 0r about one-fourth. were among the 98,890 pereoru corn- mltkd to psychiatric wards of aenerol hospital. that year, an inc of m alcoholics ovu- the 8.11’! commuted the locating trainees. It was revealed here last - recom-v principle of_ peacetime military training is es- j ths-ni Boole. ' retlflfll - I C. C. F. Public Meetings I CHARLOTTETOWN, Monday, June I6, at Union Hull of 8:00 PM. Speaker: AND BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS LOW COST - Shipped in Curlocd Lots to. unvwhere in P. E. I. Write: llLAKEllY CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTI. MONCTON, N. a. "ll i m m: MARITIMES ' i .29“ BUILD WITH CONCRETE BLOCKS HIGH-GRADE — STEAM CURED Ilse CONCRETE BLOCKS For: I I i ‘ FOUNDATION WALLS . I l n ’ DONALDSTON SCHOOL, Tuesday, June I7, of 8:30 PM, MARSHFIELD HALL, Wednesday, June I8, at 8:30 P. M. JOHNSON'S RIVER SCHOOL, Thursday, June I9, at 8:30 PM. COVEHEAD HALL, Friday, June 20, of 8:30 PM, DOUGLAS MaCBRIEN, C.C.F. Organizer for P. I. I. EVERYBODY WELCOME EASY TO LAY NEW GLASGOW HALIFAX WESTBOUND IABTBOUND READ DOWN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY READ U? ' BM. PM. A.M. P-M. A31- PM ~ 9:15 hi0 1:00 Lv. Clurlofloklwl Al. DI“ IMO I15 14 12 1o , e l1 l5 ' 1:85 1:28 Ar. New Glnagmr In. Izll 1:95 ' ' —- -—- Lr. New Glnlaow Ar. -— —- ' mo -- -_ Ar. lhllhx u. - - h" ,DAILY OPERATIONS NOW Ill- g‘ BUMED T0 NEW GLASGOW Ior Information and Lion! PHONE 2061 or 540 Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS _____.- Wood Island-Caribou Service l Pending completion of installation oi oil burner: on fill "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on IIY II" M. V. "Prince Nova" o: follows: 7 A.M.—ll A.M.—3 PM. 9 A.M.-- l P.M.-5 m. Operating Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Surna a: ‘I946 . LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 -A.M. (STANDARD TIM!) FOR LATEST NEWS lertlanierlanll Ferries Lil. l